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You may not be craving it at the time as you struggle to open your eyes and roll around lamenting the daylight, but trust us once you have a pasty in your hand the world suddenly doesn't seem so bad.

Cornwall is renowned for its champion pasty makers, and like at the bottom of every pit you'll find a Cornishman - in most Cornish towns they will be selling one of the world's many wonders - the Cornish pasty.

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Food is always the answer, never mind the question. (Image: Tom Gainey)

A Hungry-mans at Smokey Joe's near Scorrier is tradition for many living around the Redruth area, but there's a wealth of places on hand to give you generous helpings of the good stuff.

Hubbox burgers are also a go-to, as well as Lounge breakfasts and the Cornish Pantry between Portreath and Redruth. Also at this time of year roast dinners are acceptable any day of the week, Trevaskis Farm, the Inn For All Seasons, and The Waymarker are particular favourites.

Though make sure you're able to get to them without being under the influence. The Brig in Falmouth is also a must, but given the fact it's a rum bar proceed with caution.

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Keep. Your. Fluids. Up. It doesn't get much simpler than that, but you must do it no matter how groggy you're feeling. As you probably guessed from the frequent trips to the bathroom, alcohol is a diuretic - meaning dehydration is inevitable.

Also, don't wait for the hangover to set in - it's best down as many pints of water you think is necessary before going to sleep.

Some people even order water between alcoholic beverages on a night out to replace the fluid lost. They're smart people. Be like them.

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Should the Cornish weather be in your favour why not have your breakfast pick-up outside in the fresh air - in most places you even get a view too!

So sit back, take it all in, drink your fluids and gradually feed yourself some proper Cornish produce at a speed you feel most comfortable with as you flick through the photos and risque texts of the night before.